Group 6 Proposals: Charlene, Julie, Tanya

Imperialism and Concepts of Otherness

This paper will discuss the notion of the Other as understood by Slavoj Zizek in "Eastern Europe's Republic of Gilead" and that demonstrates the idea of projected self-dissatisfaction.  It will analyze issues of Blast, The New Age, and The English Review for examples of the periodicals' portrayal of England's self-discontent and its impact on the nation's imperialistic policies.  The overall socio-political tone of each journal will be noted and considered in light of its portrayal of England, race, and imperialist politics. 

World War One

I will be writing a research paper that examines how WWI affected the nature of the literature found in the modernist periodicals. The question I am asking is: What was the influence of WWI on the fiction and non-fiction writing? I will be looking primarily at The New Age and The Owl  in formulating my analysis and I may also compare/contrast the treatment of the war in the periodicals with the treatment of the war in other modernist literature, particularly that of Viriginia Woolf. Hopefully I can find some journal articles to assist me in my research.

Julie

"Women's contributions to early twentieth-century magazine culture"

 

Proposal Topic: Women’s contributions to early twentieth- century magazine culture 

Thesis Question: How have women contributed to the literary world of the early twentieth- century through the “Little Magazines” even though they were not seriously recognized by male writers?